Key monsters and characters from the Pathfinder Society Roleplaying and Adventure Card Guilds come alive on your tabletop with the Pathfinder Society Pawn Collection, featuring more than 200 creature pawns for use with the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Pathfinder Adventure Card Game, or any tabletop fantasy RPG! Printed on sturdy cardstock, each pawn presents a beautiful full-color image of a monster or NPC featured in the Pathfinder Society campaign or the Pathfinder Adventure Card Game Class Decks, including classic threats like evil agents and golems; unique villains like Runelord Krune and Tygora Cinderfury; and dozens of unique pawns suitable for representing player characters—including kitsune, nagaji, tengu, and wayang characters. Each cardstock pawn slots into a size-appropriate plastic base from any of the Bestiary Box collections, making the pawns easy to mix with traditional metal or plastic miniatures. With tons of distinct images, the Pathfinder Society Pawn Collection brings eight seasons of enemies and allies to life!
The enemies and allies of the Pathfinder Society Organized Play programs come to life on your tabletop! Each has its own abbreviation and identification number for easy sorting. The Pathfinder Society Pawn Collection includes:
Small (and Smaller)
Amaryllis
Athrax
Brielle
Brimorak
Charau-Ka
Charau-Ka Mystic
Cogsnap
Dark Creeper
Ekkie
Engashez
Fazgyn
Flenta
Goblin Champion
Heggal
Iron Cobra
Janira Gavix
Joliryn
Melindra
Mephit
Mifra
Mumbuckle
Pethjun
Qualzar
Ranzak
Ratfolk
Ratfolk Guard
Ratfolk Mystic
Raz
Skyrahk
Tontelizi
Tseka
Tup the Terrible
Varanog
Wayang
Yippitok
Medium
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Aasimar Bodyguard (2)
Adril Hestram
Aglorn Desimire
Agna
Alejia Netrav
Angban
Arabundi
Aspis Agent (3)
Aspis Captain
Asura, Adhukait
Athnul
Badru
Bakji
Basilisk
Bekah
Brae-Hagen
Brute
Cale the Calistrian
Caryatid Column
Cetenna
Chalfon Daisine
Chau
Clockwork Soldier
Cyberplasm
Dakang
Darago
Dark Stalker
Demon, Babau
Demon, Kalavakus
Demon, Shadow
Demon, Succubus
Devil, Bearded
Devil, Erinyes
Devourer of Reason
Div, Aghash
Dorianna Ouida
Durra Verthain
Ekira Corum
Elemental Cultist (2)
Emketta
Fetchling
Fiveknives Kalim
Gazwyr
Geppa
Ghalcor
Ghoul
Glorfan
Grandmaster Torch
Graven Guardian
Grazzle
Gronk
Haelvora
Hagla
Harvestmaster Quint
Helkit Silverbane
Henbane Allseasons
Hjort Fastax
Hobgoblin Warrior
Hondo Heru
Ifrit
Iluvia Thorn
Imelda Gael
Inexora Vexidyre
Jathyl
Junia Dacilane
Kasmir
Kitsune
Koren
Kura Shehr
Laktharis
Lesath
Leska Valentra
Lizardfolk Champion
Lizardfolk Warrior
Lord Maravan
Marnarius
Maznar
Meliski
Minasako Himiju
Morlock
Mother Myrtle
Mummy
Na’alu
Nagaji
Neddrick Istavarti
Nikolai Adonai
Nordris Kalm
Olenjack
Ollysta Zadrian
Orc Barbarian
Orc Shaman
Oread
Ostog
Parani Akar
Ploog
Pure Legionnaire (3)
Radillo
Raheli
Rajhan-Vol
Ramexes
Rataji
Razmiran Priest
Red Mantis Assassin (3)
Robot, Gearsman
Rooboo
Runelord Krune
Salamander
Salim
Servant of the Deep (2)
Shadow
Shadow Orchid
Shirin Nuray
Shohiraj
Sinspawn
Sinspawn Cultist (2)
Sinuhotep
Siwar
Skeleton
Skizza
Sophini
Stargazer
Sylph
Taicho
Tancred Desimire
Tarlin
Tasutek
Tengu
The Archivist
The Midnight Mauler
The Pale Silence (4)
The Red Raven
Undine
Valais Durant
Valendron
Varril
Vika
Vishkanya
Wrathack
Wu Shen
Yjalk
Zahra
Zaril Namoth
Zarlova
Zodarna
Zolvato
Zurnzal
Large
Chergin Ironwhip
Demon, Gibrileth
Demon, Vrock
Edavagor
Fihralaz
Golden Guardian
Golem, Stone (2)
Karsos
Kurshu the Undying
Kwankhonu
Miakovna
Mikogu Shimazi
Minotaur
Otyugh
Pahg-Vahr
Reyshal Ik Jalman
Shang Xu
Sphinx, Gynosphinx
Tygora Cinderfury
Huge
Behir
Bulette
Deadfall Scorpion
Elemental, Fire
Elemental, Lightning
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I hoped for another big package of NPC / PC pawns, and this hope was more or less fulfilled. There is a lot of material for humans (as usual) and relatively little for the other six core races (rather go for NPC Codex here). Kobolds and goblins get a lot of attention - the former pawns I mostly knew from Monster Codex already, the latter ones are mostly new to me. There is a single pawn for several planetouched races (ifrit, fetchling etc., no tiefling though) and many 'Asian races' (kitsune, nagaji etc.). Tengus and ratfolk get significantly more support: There are four tengus, even a bird rider (nice!), and five ratfolk pawns (some overlap with Monster Codex here).
The low point of this collection is the addition of several generic monsters. Yes, they are part of the announcement, but still feel like unnecessary fillers. On the plus side, there are also several unique monsters, like a female ettin, minotaur ghost (?) and colorful lamia matriarch.
Quality is great, as usual with Pathfinder pawns - not a single pawn was damaged. Finally for a 'pawn softcover' this one contains a lot of pawns (220) for a moderate price. Where AP packages cost up to 20c per pawn, this one here goes with barely more than 10c. Might be due to the high amount of Medium sized ones.
If you are a collector like me, I guess you will be content with this package - the highlights and problems cancel each other out. Maybe it's good for PFS GMs and players, don't know, not my cup of tea. In case you simply want a lot of PC pawns, you are likely better off with the Inner Sea or NPC Codex collection. Or the upcoming Heroes & Villains one.
Perfect Starter Set for N00bs & Pathfinder Society GMs Alike!
Paizo delivers another gorgeous set of pawns to use in your tabletop Pathfinder game. The art and card stock are of the same superior quality as previous releases. This set delivers about 300 pawns ranging from basic monsters to a variety of NPCs - both friendly and fiendish.
I had to think about this set for a couple days because my first instinct was to deduct a point for the basic monster repeats. Then I reminded myself that every pawn set is someone's first pawn set. Not every GM has a complete set of pawns on their shelves like I do. In that case, this is a great place to start.
After the Beginner's Box set, the Pathfinder Society Pawn set is the perfect place to begin building your pawn armies. It contains a wealth of NPCs and creatures. I wanted to see more NPCs from Pathfinder lore, specifically, the Pathfinder Society Venture-Captains, but I understand that despite providing the catalyst for the Pathfinder expeditions, they rarely appear outside of the Grand Lodge in combat capacity and simply don't need representation in a pawn.
That said, I do have questions about the final content as I thought there were some names mentioned in the pawn list that didn't show up in the final version such as Amara Li and Nigel Aldain who appears in the many popular Blakros Museum scenarios. I thought both were listed in the original set list, but neither appears in the final product.
If you're new to pathfinder pawns, then you'll get a mix of about 30 basic monsters and the rest of the set is devoted to a wide range of NPC that could easily double as PC pawns. If you're like me and have all of the sets, then you'll be a bit underwhelmed by the inclusion of basic monsters instead of more NPCs. That said, as my players gain levels, I find that I need more and more of the basic monsters to help build an appropriate CR challenge, so even these basic monsters can help me bulk up those numbers.
Read over the set list so you know what you're getting. If you're new to Pathfinder pawns, then bump this set to the top of your list as it gives you the basic materials to start running games today. If you're a seasoned Pathfinder Society GM, then pick up this set to help you flesh out those scenarios.
Every pawn set is someone's first set and for the rest of us, it's our next set. Pick it up today.
Edit: I had to come back to drop this set a star in the rating as it contains too many repeats. I am disappointed that the tabletop gamers trying to run Pathfinder Society were not the target market for this set. If Paizo wants a set of pawns for the card game, then they should make such a set and not subvert a set that many of us were looking forward to, but ultimately found to be disappointing.
Great collections, but so many generic monsters...
Pathfinder Pawns is a fantastic collection at first. It includes a lot of unique creatures found in PFS, as well as many memorable and unique NPCs of the organized play scenarios. The quality is high, the pictures very vivid, and overall this is an excellent set.
One more good point is the addition of the uncommon and featured races that PFS players can pick, such as Wayang, Kitsune, Tengu, Nagaji or the elemental races (Oread, Sylph, Undine, Ifrit). Those aren't common and they're good to have.
However, I didn't like Paizo's idea to include generic monsters (such as skeleton, ghoul, bulette, basilisk, etc.) in this set. Do these creatures appear in PFS scenarios? They do. Do most people already have a ton of these? They do. Do they need more of them, whereas they could have had other unique PFS NPCs instead? They don't. Even if we needed them, would one of these suffice to run the scenario? It wouldn't.
To give you an idea, there are 35 of them. Including the Adukhait Ashura, the deadfall scorpion or the Agash Div was a good idea since they're very specific creatures, but a skeleton, a ghoul or a babau demon? Much less attractive.
Moreover, Paizo included in this collection a few NPCs from the NPC Codex that have nothing to do with PFS (Darago, Meliski, Radillo, etc.) That's another 10 or so more pawns that I personally find unappealing for a PFS set.
I'll give you that 45 out of 206+ isn't alot, but in my book it means that there are 45 important NPCs for PFS that weren't included in this set.
Regarding Serpents Rise pawns:
For example, it's great to have all the NPC minis to run "Serpents Rise", yet... the final boss, Aram Zey, one of the most famous icons of the PFS 'verse, was surprisingly left out. While I understand that Kreighton Shaine and Marcus Farabellus aren't needed as pawns, Aram Zey is another story.
Regarding Destiny of the Sands pawns:
Thank you Paizo for giving us great minis to play what's one of my favorite series of scenarios! We have Yjalk, we have Kura Shehr, we even have Grandmaster Torch! But... where's the Sage of Plagues? Yes, it's an allip with a greenish aura, but that would have been much more interesting to have than a regular mummy, for example. Kafar, Nefti, Amenopheus, Tahonikepsu?
Many key NPCs were left out. Why? Because their failing was to have only their head portrait done in the relevant scenarios, and not a full head-to-feet one. I understand the fact that art is expensive, but we're talking about essential characters to run iconic PFS scenarios. This gives me the impression that Paizo attempted to make a PFS pawns collection but didn't want to give themselves the means of making one that would truly do justice to it.
All in all, this is a fair set, but deeply flawed in my opinion.
I'm not really sure how interesting this is to people outside of the organized play.
I'll wait for a list and some sample images.
Nice to see the first post is always something negative. In answer to your query, I don't play organized play, but love using the Pathfinder Society in my game. I am very interested in this product.
I'm not really sure how interesting this is to people outside of the organized play.
I'll wait for a list and some sample images.
Nice to see the first post is always something negative. In answer to your query, I don't play organized play, but love using the Pathfinder Society in my game. I am very interested in this product.
I don't say it's bad.
Just that from the images of an Ettin, Minotaur and half human/half earth elemental kin (forgot the name) i don't know what is in this.
In the description it says that famous characters from organized play and the card game are depicted.
As i don't play both i just don't know if i (or people who don't) need this.
That's all.
Of course they could serve as NPCs or enemies.
Super excited for this pawn set! So, what do you think we'll get? I figure the three masters are a shoe-in, and maybe some factions heads. I'd like to see the Aspis Agents from Serpent's Rise. Looks like we'll get some of the NPC's from scenarios that got some swanky artwork. Ooh! Maybe we'll get a Valais Durant!
Well, it says "heroes, mentors, quest-givers and nemeses", so I'd hope to see pawns for most of the Venture Captains and the like (both at the Grand Lodge and elsewhere) that have shown up in Organized Play scenarios, a good selection of the recurring villains (Tancred Desimere, anyone?), faction leaders (past and present), etc., etc.
If I'm right I'll be ordering an extra copy to throw into my GM kit, probably another one for when my wife and I are both running the same scenario, and maybe even another one to just take along to our local conventions.
Linda, Tanis, and I combined our institutional knowledge of the organized play campaigns to ensure this product would be as exciting and useful as possible for Pathfinder Society participants. What we re-discovered in the process of selecting pawns is that what caters to Pathfinder Society also translates quite nicely to the home game. I'm very excited to see this product in action come July!
Hey, this will probably be my first pawns purchases. Maybe I'll use some of my GenCon money/store credit. With John's involvement, this should be really useful.
Linda, Tanis, and I combined our institutional knowledge of the organized play campaigns to ensure this product would be as exciting and useful as possible for Pathfinder Society participants. What we re-discovered in the process of selecting pawns is that what caters to Pathfinder Society also translates quite nicely to the home game. I'm very excited to see this product in action come July!
Are we getting full-bodied illustrations of Zarta, Kreighton, and more?!
Are we getting Drendle Dreng in normal clothes AND a disguised version for Wounded Wisp fans?
Hey, this will probably be my first pawns purchases. Maybe I'll use some of my GenCon money/store credit. With John's involvement, this should be really useful.
Don't forget to buy Bases if you have not purchased any of the boxes. As this is a pawn collection instead of a Pawn Box it will likely not have any bases with it.
I never buy Pawns, though... I'm so deep into miniatures that I can't bear to step from the path. :(
That said, that's a great set-list. Hopefully the Battles line takes a cue. ^_^
I agree on both counts. However, I don't see Grand Master Torch ever coming out as a miniature. I'll probably pick this up with some of my GenCon GM store credit. If there are any left by the time I make it to the dealer hall.
I love this set. It certainly brings back memories of past games played/GMd. It will continue to grow my collection of pawns. However, Paizo will you PLEASE create some gargantuan and colossal pawns with bases? Rocs, T-Rex, Purple Worms, Dragons, are all iconic monsters used in both the RPG and PFS. Traveling GMs who use pawns to lighten the load are desperate for some big-monster love.
Slightly disappointed that the venture captains weren't included in the list, but since I already have pawns from the NPC Codex that I use for them, it's no big deal.
Done. I've bought every box so far, so I have more bases than I'll ever need. I'll throw you one bag of each size next time I see you, or you're free to swing by and grab 'em sooner if you like.
Pawns are best served by NPCs who are likely to show up on a tactical map, so those who appear on the list are ones that the PCs might fight, fight alongside, or defend during one or more scenarios. The venture-captains and faction leaders who are more conversation-inclined made much kore sense for the Pathfinder Society Face Cards.
So assuming 'Ostog' means Erik Mona's 'Ostog the Unslain' then I find that completely ridiculous. There a number of other npcs from actual PFS scenarios that could have been in that place.
If there is some other Ostog in a scenario, I am unaware of its existence, so ignore this post.
Aside from the above, I do find this product interesting.
Yeah, in the PFS Card Game Blog today, Tannis confirmed that all of the non-Iconic class NPCs have pawns in the set because this product is designed to cater to both the Roleplaying Guild and the Adventure Card Game.